MKV movies

Steve_Jobs

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Can the tab 10.1 natively play mkv files? If it can't, any good recommendations that can play 720p mkv files smoothly?
 
Thank you for the tip on Mobo. I was looking for something that would play smaller formatted videos in full screen and Mobo does that.
 
MoboPlayer is great, and free. Can handle all those media files.

How does Moboplayer compare to Rock player? And what are your settings for the mkv file? I tried a few but some have sync issues with sound....
 
It'll play 720P MKV files, but so far all the ones I've tried has played them very choppy with audio out of sync. I don't know if we'll ever see acceptable 720P MKV playback on a Tegra 2 device.
 
I bought the wifi version of this tablet today in the hopes that it would have native hw support for 720p/1080p mkv files like my Epic 4g and sadly it does not. I tried the native player, mvideoplayer and mobo player. The native player and mvideoplayer would not play a file I can easily play on the Epic. Mobo player can play it but only uses software based decoding which makes the video out of sync and horrible. If anyone can prove me wrong please post your configuration. BTW, please don't point me to conversion software. I really wanted to love this tablet but the main reason I was willing to pony up the extra cash for this tablet was to watch my extensive movie collection without having to convert it to another format.:'(
 
I bought the wifi version of this tablet today in the hopes that it would have native hw support for 720p/1080p mkv files like my Epic 4g and sadly it does not. I tried the native player, mvideoplayer and mobo player. The native player and mvideoplayer would not play a file I can easily play on the Epic. Mobo player can play it but only uses software based decoding which makes the video out of sync and horrible. If anyone can prove me wrong please post your configuration. BTW, please don't point me to conversion software. I really wanted to love this tablet but the main reason I was willing to pony up the extra cash for this tablet was to watch my extensive movie collection without having to convert it to another format.:'(

give rock player a try
 
I have yet to try playing .MKV files using Mobo Player but I've loaded some .AVI's on there and the audio is very low. I've played a few different .avi files and tried using different headphones and audio is low. It does not match the level as to when you're playing music with Power Amp on it's default settings.

Has anyone come across this issue?
 
I tried playing avi files with mobo player and video seems laggy to me. Not to bad but you could tell. Anyone else find anything useful.
 
Also, for those who copied their .mkv files to their tab how did you accomplish it?

Did you drag and drop to the movies folder Using windows explorer or did you use any software?

I tried dragging and dropping but it keeps asking to convert or do it w.o conversion?

I tried w.o conversion but file transfer stops or i get an error nearly at the end.

I used a 4 GB mkv using windows 7 home premium.
 

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